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Overunity Machines Forum



New selfcharging Bedini setup from Rick Friedrich

Started by hartiberlin, May 15, 2007, 09:54:17 PM

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gandalf

Hi Molux,

Your diagram is correct.

The purpose of S2 is to disconnect the primary battery from the SSG circuit when S1 is pulsed (or back-popped) into the primary battery. In this mode the primary battery goes through a discharge-charge-discharge-charge-etc. cycle, but only for a fraction of time during one revolution. For example, S2 opens for 100mS and S1 closes for 50mS.

The amount of time that S2 is opened does not affect the speed of the wheel because of the flywheel effect. In fact the motor should speed up because of the large surge of voltage momentarily going into the primary battery, which in turn increases the charging of the secondary battery.

I also believe (just my opinion) that when S2 is opened it prevents >1000V going into the SSG circuit which may damage the components. I think this is why Rick has rated all of the components at 1000V.

John

molux

Hello,

Thanks Gandalf for thoses pr?cisions.
I agree about the > 1000 volts flows cutting to the circuit.

I spend 1 week to ask to a french trader from Lincoln company but nobody answers....
It's so hard to find R60 in france..

Molux

hartiberlin

Hi Molux, you can probably also just use transformer core iron metal
or just a few iron nails
or also ferrite rods...

It is just there to make a larger L inductance !
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

molux

Hy,

Thanks for your suggestions Harti, perhaps i have to do that.
Under our small french forum someone say that:

"...You can do a very well core with 70% of nanocristalyn Fe304 powder and 30% of    
composite resin...this material have great magnetic coeff... 5 Kg of Fe304 powder cost ~40?..."

What do you think about ? Did you heard that on a Workgroup ?

I know John Bedini build his core with R60, but if i cant find it i try with some ferrite or other...


For information, R60 look like this:


Molux

gandalf

Molux,

As another option you can get some regular arc welding rods (the thinner the better) and just belt all of the flux material off them with a hammer. I tried this while I was waiting for my R60 rods and it worked fine.

John